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    Final Fantasy XIII’s Parallels to Mythology Final Fantasy is a roleplaying videogame series‚ which includes many elements‚ and morals that can be found in Greek mythology. The plot of this video game is highly complicated‚ due to it taking place in a futuristic or alternate universe. Although there are fourteen different editions of Final Fantasy‚ the themes of the games all remain similar. They all take place in separate galaxies‚ which are much different from ours. Most characters are based off

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    The Apollo and Dionysus is a metaphysical and literary notion‚ or dichotomy‚ depends on certain characteristics of the old Greek mythology. Many Western philosophical and literary personages have invoked this concept in their artistic and critical creative works. According to Greek mythology‚ Apollo and Dionysus are the two sons of Zeus‚ what Greeks believe it as a God. The god of reason and the rational was Apollo‚ while Dionysus was the god of the irrational and chaos. The Greeks did not think

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    Artemis My ancient greek mythology goddess is Artemis. She is the Goddess of the virginity‚ hunting‚ childbirth‚ child protection‚ the moon‚ chastity ‚ and the natural environment. Artemis’s Father and Mother are Zeus and Leto‚ although she has another sibling Artemis’s syballing is a Goddess named Apollo‚ Apollo is Artemis twin sister. After being hunted by the Zeus’s other wife Hera. Leto found shelter on a island of Ortygia. This is where Artemis was born. Artemis’s Roman name is Diana Artemis

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    Greek and Norse Mythology Compared and Contrasted University of Phoenix Thomas Sanders COM/170 February 4‚ 2013 Danita Lloyd Greek and Norse Mythology Compared and Contrasted Mythology of any religion may be easy to compare and contrast against another mythological religion. However‚ Greek and Norse Mythology could easily be the most interesting. Greek and Norse came from two very different eras; they have many similarities as well as many differences in areas such as their creation

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    According to Greek mythology‚ Poseidon was the god of the sea‚ earthquakes and horses. He was the son of Cronus‚ the leader of the Titans and his wife Rhea. Their children were the first to born as Olympians. After the overthrow of their father‚ Poseidon‚ along with his two brothers‚ Zeus and Hades‚ divided the ruling of the universe among themselves. His brother Zeus would be the god of the skies‚ Hades became the god of the underworld and Poseidon became the god of the seas. His temperament

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    generally shows an accurate representation of the Greek myths. There are a few key differences though‚ which are mostly used to present the Greek Gods in a better‚ more likable tone for the movie. The first differences between the film and classic mythology surround the premise. The film explains that the Gods would occasionally fall in love with mortals and have children. The children were sometimes bestowed special powers‚ similar to those of their parents. In classical myths‚ it was a common occurrence

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    ancient world also followed myths and sagas‚ relative to their culture. Having such beliefs would often provide explanations for inexplicable occurrences and natural phenomena‚ while giving the people some much-needed incentive. For example: in Greek mythology‚ there are powerful gods and goddesses controlling just about every facet of lie‚ as well as the afterlife. Similarly‚ the Egyptians worshipped their gods and goddesses. And just as the Greek and Egyptian mythologies‚ Norse mythology—relative

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    4:00-5:15 Loki‚ In Norse mythology‚ the evil trickster‚ deceptive‚ mischievous‚ and scheming‚ is one of the most well-known characters in Norse mythology. He was a trickster figure‚ as well as a shape-shifter. He could become any animal that he wanted to. That is how he can be the mother of Odin’s 8 legged horse Sleipnir. He was the father of two sons‚ Nari and Vali‚ by his wife Sigyn. He also fathered the monsters Hella‚ Fenris‚ and Jormungard the world serpent with the giantess Angurbooa

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    “The Parallel Similarities of Greek Mythology and Christianity There are many comparisons and parallel similarities that can be said about Greek Mythology and Religion. Most people that are Christians or follow the principles of the Bible believe the stories told in the Bible itself. The same can be said about the stories of Greek and Roman mythology as well. The idea that many different gods and goddesses controlled the universe can be looked at as stories that are no more than fiction or fantasy

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    I. Background Information of Greek Mythology Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks‚ concerning their gods and heroes‚ the nature of the world‚ and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to‚ and study‚ the myths‚ in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece‚ its civilization‚ and to gain understanding of the

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